Sara Beth Williams

Dollar Tree re-opens on Sunrise Blvd, following 5-month closure
After months of closure due to storm damage, the Dollar Tree on Sunrise Boulevard reopened on Thursday…

Crews extinguish multiple fires in Citrus Heights, amid extreme heat wave
Several fires broke out in Citrus Heights on Thursday and Friday, in the midst of extreme temperatures that reached past 110 degrees…

City seeking to buy former Citrus Heights Preschool property for $1.2M. Here’s why
The Citrus Heights City Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to enter into a purchasing agreement for the properties that make up a former preschool on Old Auburn Road that…

Citrus Heights awarded more than $100k from Cannabis Tax Fund
Citrus Heights council members voted unanimously during a July 10 City Council meeting to accept $112,770 in grant funds from the California Highway Patrol Cannabis Tax Fund grant program…

County health inspection flags Citrus Heights buffet for ‘major’ violations
Health inspectors from Sacramento County recently identified multiple violations at a local restaurant in Citrus Heights, leading to the issuance of a yellow placard…

Fire damages private school on Citrus Heights-Roseville border
A fire on Wednesday night destroyed a classroom on the campus of Valley Christian Academy…

Citrus Heights council, commission meetings shift to new days
Regular City Council and Planning Commission meetings have shifted to new days, as of July 1…

Want to run for Citrus Heights City Council? Filing opens July 15
With two seats up for election this year on the City Council, the city announced last week that the filing period to run for a seat on the Citrus Heights City Council will open July 15…

Civic Minute: What’s happening at City Hall in Citrus Heights?
In a change from the usual meeting day of Thursday, Citrus Heights City Council members will meet Wednesday, July 10, to discuss a draft Citizen Participation Plan Amendment, hear an update on…

Police Logs: Citrus Heights saw explosion in fireworks calls on July 4
Citrus Heights Police saw an explosion of calls regarding fireworks on July 4, with the first two calls coming in at 12:08 a.m. and 12:19 a.m. In total, 178 reports of fireworks were logged.